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Water will move just about anything, butwind is pretty much limited to smaller stuff like sand, etc.
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The rate of soil erosion depends on a number of things, including the type of soil erosion you are talking about (water vs. wind erosion). Without being more specific here, this question can only be answered with broad generalities that are true of both types of erosion. Erosion rate depends on the speed of the erosive agent (water flow rate or wind speed). Anything that affects the speed of the water or wind will therefore have an effect. Erosion rate will also depend on how well the soil is covered. If it is exposed to the erosive agents, it will erode more rapidly. See the links for more on the specific types of erosion.
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Water will move just about anything, butwind is pretty much limited to smaller stuff like sand, etc.
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Mass wasting, which includes landslides, can move incredible amounts of sediments in only seconds.
For all practical purposes, there are only three agents through which sediments are carried: wind, water, and ice. Moving water can be an extremely quick and efficient agent of erosion. Ice is not so fast. Wind lies somewhere between, for the most part only being able to carry the smaller particles of sediment.
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Usually move straight in their path, but they can change direction.
No. A repo agent is only permitted to move and enter the vehicle which they have an order for repossession on.
No. There are many contributing factors to erosion.
Because wind can only carry small particles of sediment, it is effective in carrying the sand particles which may be found in deserts. Erosion is defined as the movement of material from one place to another place. As evidenced by sand dunes and sand storms, wind is an effective agent of erosion in the movement of small particles.